It isn't. There are large portions of the bottom of Lake Michigan that are covered in stones and boulders.
No, Marl Lake in Vestaburg, Michigan is not bottomless. While it may have deep areas, all lakes have a defined bottom.
Lake Michigan :)
Clay is the least porous of all soil types. It is the opposite of porous in comparison to sand.
Lake Michigan, all the others are bordered by Canada.
Lake Superior, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie all touch Michigan.
Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario
Michigan touches Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Superior, Lake Erie.The only lake it does not border is Lake Ontario, farther to the east.
Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie(all Lower Peninsula), and Lake Superior (Upper Peninsula).
No. Lake Michigan, like all of the Great Lakes, is fresh water only.
Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes completely within the US.
they are all in Ontario
lake Michigan is located entirely in the U.S